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Hello,
This image was stitiched from 14 images made with a 4 mp Powershot. The resulting .jpg was over 20 mb. I reduced it to 2 mb before I cropped it. The drastically reduced and compressed attached image still shows great detail. I will post the uncropped version in a reply. I am posting this for criticism but also to share that this absolutely free stitching program is available is available from the University of British Columbia. I downloaded the program and this was the result of my first attempt to use it. Here is the url for anyone who is interested. http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostich.html I have absolutely no connection with this program except that I tried it. |
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I like the composition, however the exposure of the 14 pictures you took must have been different, was it on auto? I say this because there are dark and light areas on the image in places that shouldn't be that way.Nicefirstjob with a pano though.
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Hello,
Here is the uncropped version of the the panarama. |
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I think you did a very good job. I don't see any drastic exposure differences. I think the most noticeable would be the far left or that may be glare.
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nelmr (for lack of a better name)
Thanks and you're right. I didn't expect much of the sticher so I didn't put much effort into the shots. I was so surprised at the detail in the full size panarama, that I kept it. I am not qualified to offer criticism of images in this forum but I see from your Clingman's Dome panarama, that you know whereof you speak. Viiny C |
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Stitching business is completely new to me, can someone explain how it works and what it is? Kind regards.
Patrick. |
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I really like this one...and i don't care about the diffrences in lighting...Nice composition, nice colors, and a beautifull place for taking shoots...
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i think it's a great shot(s). very peaceful. congrats on the stitching.
one question, though... where's the sheep? baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa:whack: |
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Hmmm, Not that I did not love the picture. I was so carried away by the art of stitching and marvelling how it was done that I asked the question and forgot to say my appreciation. Yes, some sheep or cow would have completed the it perfection.
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this is a good shot mate... you have done a nice job with this one.. the composition is nice, the stitching looks good.. nice work!
--------- dustin www.hardwickphotos.com |
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